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  3. DEPUTATION.

    A deputation from the Borough Council of Brighton yesterday asked the Chief Secretary to increase the number of police constables for the district. They pointed out ...

    Article : 98 words
  4. GEELONG ASSIZE COURT.

    Robert Johnson was charged with having shot at Peter Dwyer, governor of the Geelong gaol, with intent to murder him, on the 25th May, a second count charging him with ...

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  5. MINING AND MONETARY INTELLIGENCE. The Argus Office, Tuesday Evening.

    A large business in mining shares to-day. The Australasian companies and Divies's Stonebarn, Creswick, Union (Amherst,), Catherine United, Acadia, Ellenborough, North ...

    Article : 4,002 words
  6. THE GEELONG FOOTBALL TEAM IN SYDNEY.

    The second intercolonial football mathc was played on the Association Ground this afternoon between the Geelong and Sydney clubs. There was very little interest shown ...

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  7. RECENT MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the Intercolonial Ploughing Match committee was held at the office of the National Agricultural Society, on Tuesday afternoon. A letter was read from the private ...

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  8. ECHUCA.

    Three men named respectively Henry O'Connor, William Thomson, and John Patrick James, were charged at the Echuca police court this morning with stealing ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. SANDHURST.

    Rainy weather continues, though only in light showers. At the time of writing there is every appearance of another wet night. In Garsed-street last evening a cottage, the ...

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  10. THE NATIONAL MUSEUM.

    Sir,—In your article of 8th inst. on the Nationul Museum, the passage occurs that "It was established by the Government, which still maintains it, in a building erected ...

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  11. ST. KILDA CHURCH UNION.

    Last night Bishop Moorhouse addressed a large congregation in All Saints' Church, East St. Kilda, on the occasion of a special service under the auspices of the local church ...

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  12. THE CHARGE AGAINST A COUNTRY POSTMASTER.

    Sir,—In justice to myself I wish to draw your attention to a telegram from Heathcote in Friday's issue, casting suspicion on me, aud to briefly explain the matter. I was in ...

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  13. THE BEER DUTY.

    Sir,—In a leader on the ale duty on Saturday last you quote certain portions of a letter of mine, and declare that these "show that the outcry on behalf of the publicans is to a ...

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  14. MINING NOTES.

    In future we intend to make it a true to publish all mining reports received up to Sunday night in "The Argus" of Monday morning. Reports reaching us up to Monday night will be published on Tuesday. Mining ...

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  15. BALLARAT.

    Samuel Dargnvell—as he gave his name— the man arrested last night on a provisional warrant under the Eugitive Offenders Act, was brought before the City Court to-day, ...

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  16. MINING TELEGRAMS.

    A bore was put up in the Deep Leads Grand Junction Company last night, 182ft. from the shaft, and at a height of 11ft. above the drive it came into 6ft. of coarse ...

    Article : 213 words
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